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Firework bans are welcome, but whatever happened to celebrating Bonfire Night?
In August, Edinburgh became the first Scottish council to vote for a ban on the use of fireworks in certain areas: Niddrie, Balerno, Seafield and Calton Hill. Glasgow City Council announced this week that Pollokshields would be the first FCZ in the city. At least Edinburgh has Fawkes Festival. Meanwhile, Scotland’s largest city has tried to quietly quit hosting anything for Bonfire Night.
Teen charged with attempted murder of boy at TRNSMT
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